Curriculum Statement

Ivanhoe Curriculum vision

On their 'journey to excellence' students have the right to a curriculum which;

Provides rich and exciting learning opportunities.

Prepares them to be active, independent, successful and enthusiastic lifelong learners.

Prepares them for life as responsible citizens in a diverse, modern society.

To achieve this we need to ensure that our curriculum;

Provides a wide range of high quality learning experiences and creative learning activities which engage students and stimulate their imagination.

Promotes excellent and rapid acquisition of knowledge and skills.

Promotes high levels of achievement, good behaviour and successful progression to KS4 creative learning activities in all subjects which engage students and stimulate their imagination.

Promotes a curiosity for and enjoyment of learning.

Meets the needs, aptitudes and interest of all students.

Focuses on priorities which ensure that all students make excellent progress in reading, writing, mathematics and communication.

Contributes to overall development of students through the promotion of SMSC and PLTS.

Links well with Key Stage 4 courses undertaken at Ashby School.

To support this college curriculum vision each subject area supports has its own subject vision statement which has been developed as a team and in context with the unique opportunities each subject offers.

Year 8 Enrichment Day - Humanities

Year 8 Ash spent their January Enrichment Day learning all about Islam, with the help of education group â€–Discover Islamâ€™.
The day consisted of a variety of sessions learning about the daily lives of Muslims, Islamic art, challenging racism, xenophobia and Islamaphobia including in the m...

Dear Parents and Carers,
As you know, on Thursday 4th October we had a school inspection from Ofsted. Whilst the report will not be published officially until 5th November, we are pleased to be able to share with you some snippets from the excellent report we received and confirm that we have mai...

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